Bangladeshi desserts
Examples
Barfi
sweet confectionery from the Indian subcontinent
Besan laddu
Sphere shaped sweet originating from the Indian sub-continent
Boondi
Sweets
Chhena Murki
confectionery and desserts of the Indian subcontinent
Chhena Poda
confectionery and desserts of the Indian subcontinent
Chomchom
traditional Bengali sweet
Falooda
liquid dessert
Gulab jamun
milk-solid-based sweet from the Indian subcontinent
Kara Boondi
Sweets
Laddu
Sphere shaped sweet originating from the Indian sub-continent
Malai laddu
Sphere shaped sweet originating from the Indian sub-continent
Malpua
pancake served as dessert or snack, originating from the Indian subcontinent
Mishti doi
Dessert of Bengal
Mithai
confectionery and desserts of the Indian subcontinent
Narkol Naru
confectionery and desserts of the Indian subcontinent
Parwal Ki Mithai
confectionery and desserts of the Indian subcontinent
Pathishapta
confectionery and desserts of the Indian subcontinent
Phirni
Indian sweet rice dish
Pitha
dessert from Bengal, Assam and Odisha
Rasgulla
syrupy dessert popular in the Indian subcontinent and regions with South Asian diaspora
Rasmalai
Bengali sweet made with Indian cheese
Rava kesari
Indian toasted semolina and saffron pudding
Sandesh
Bengali confectionery
Shahi jilapi
Bangladeshi sweetmeat
Subcategories:
Barfi
Besan ladduhi
Boondi
Chhena Murki
Chhena Poda
Chomchom
Falooda
Gulab jamun
Kara Boondi
Ladduhi
Malai ladduhi
Malpua
Mishti doi
Mithai
Narkol Naru
Parwal Ki Mithai
Pathishapta
Phirnihi
Pitha
Rasgulla
Rasmalai
Rava kesari
Sandesh
Shahi jilapi
Characteristic of:
Bangladeshi cuisine
Categories:
Dessert
Dupes
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